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Green dreams

Regular readers of this magazine will be familiar with the challenge that the adventurous octogenarian Jimmy Cornell has undertaken (see ST&YY October). For the uninitiated, he opted at the tender age of 81 to attempt a round the world trip following in the footsteps of Ferdinand Magellan. He isn’t the first man to circumnavigate the globe via the Magellan Straits but, what makes this challenge a little different is that he selected a boat, Elcano Zero, which was entirely powered by electricity (and of course the wind); no back up diesel generator, nothing. In my previous article, I explored the human and practical side of this venture but I was also fortunate enough to go out sailing with Jimmy and,as such, run the rule over Elcano Zero. This is handy, because the boat is the prototype of a

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